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LeBow Leadership Lessons: Generating Opportunities from Crisis is a dynamic series of webinars that highlight the College’s evidence-based expertise in leadership, teams, technology, innovation and crisis management. This interactive webinar series, delivered in partnership with Drexel Corporate and Executive Education, will introduce participants to key concepts critical to effectively leading in today’s dynamic and uncertain environment.

To benefit LeBow alumni, students, corporate partners, friends and prospective students during this challenging time, this series will be available on a complimentary basis to support continued learning. Attend all six non-credit webinars, and you not only will learn to make decisions under pressure through practical evidence-based knowledge, but you could qualify to earn up to six CPE credits (one per webinar) and earn a series certificate of completion in leadership (must attend four).

The LeBow Leadership Lessons series will provide practical tools of leadership that can be implemented immediately within the current crisis to best leverage for opportunities. We hope that you will take advantage of this unique offering and join us in June, July and August.



Past Events

Join Drexel LeBow's Management Department for a webinar that will focus on ways to avoid, overcome, or mitigate major decision traps.

This webinar will discuss the ways social networks can help business professionals cope with career turbulence.

Join Drexel LeBow's Management Department for a discussion on the leadership imperative required to navigate the current supply chain challenges.

Examine some of the foundational elements of team motivation and explore key strategies to manage stress and keep your teams productive.

Join the faculty of Drexel LeBow's Management Department for an exploratory view of how organizations respond to emergent and unexpected situations.

Learn the importance of situational awareness for uncertain environments and introduce how influence can be leveraged to capitalize upon them.